
Arbaaz Khan Nails The Airport Look Without Breaking A Sweat
Arbaaz Khan was wearing a dark grey half-sleeved T-shirt, paired with a lighter shade of cargo pants.
Arbaaz Khan made a stylish appearance at the Mumbai airport on Saturday, July 5. In a clip shared on Instagram, the actor and producer was seen arriving in his luxurious car in a laid-back outfit. He was wearing a dark grey Loewe half-sleeved T-shirt, which he paired with a lighter shade of cargo pants and a pair of matching sneakers. To top it all, he opted for a classic watch, with a clean-shaven look.
As seen in the video, Arbaaz stopped briefly for a photo session before entering the airport. He was surrounded by his security detail. With a warm smile on his face, the 57-year-old actor and producer even waved at someone who was not visible in the frame. Afterwards, Arbaaz was seen heading inside the airport.
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Arbaaz Khan is expecting his first child with his wife, Sshura Khan. The couple, who got married in December 2023, kept the news of their pregnancy under wraps despite rumours. However, in a recent interview with the Delhi Times, he confirmed the news, revealing that they would soon embark on parenthood.
The 57-year-old actor-producer told the outlet, 'Yes, it is there. I'm not denying that information because right now it's something that is out there, my family knows about it. People have got to know about it, and it's fine. It's pretty evident also." He further expressed his happiness in becoming a father for the second time in his life. Arbaaz welcomed a son, Arhaan Khan, with his ex-wife, Malaika Arora, in 2002.
'It's a very exciting time in both our lives. We are happy and excited. We're going to welcome this new life in our life," he said, adding, 'Everybody tends to be nervous. Any person would feel (the nerves); I'm also getting into fatherhood now after some time. It's a fresh new feeling for me all over again." Arbaaz ended his statement, saying, 'I'm excited. I'm happy, and I'm looking forward. It's just giving me a new sense of happiness or responsibility. I'm kind of like that."
As for what he's up to these days professionally, Arbaaz, who made his Bollywood debut with the 1996 film Daraar, turned to producing after his stint as an actor. In 2024, he produced two films: one is Raveena Tandon's Patna Shukla, where he met his now-wife, Sshura, and the other is Bandaa Singh Chaudhary, featuring Arshad Warsi and Meher Vij.
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